Lithgow mining community looks to a green future
The town of Lithgow has been reliant on the mining industry for over 150 years but increasingly is...
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Posted by Ebony Seymour | Jul 21, 2021
The town of Lithgow has been reliant on the mining industry for over 150 years but increasingly is...
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Join a team of scientists on “Operation Crayweed” – the mission to restore Sydney’s underwater forests.
Read MorePosted by Marc DePaoli | Oct 18, 2020
The HSC is now underway, but nothing could have prepared these Year 12 students for the COVID-19 curveball. Never before has the teacher-student relationship been so different, and so important.
Read MorePosted by Nadya Labiba | Sep 30, 2020
The call to stop black deaths in custody returned to Sydney’s streets, but this time protestors took to their cars to join a convoy to Long Bay Jail.
Read MorePosted by Bevin Liu | Aug 16, 2020
Former NSW Minister for Education Verity Firth says the federal government’s decision to increase the cost of arts and humanities degrees is short-sighted, and students should feel free to speak up.
Read MorePosted by Georgia Vaughan | Aug 2, 2020
Armidale Secondary College is giving Ezidi refugees a second chance.
Read MorePosted by Fatimah Ayoubi | Jul 30, 2020
Muslim families around Australia are about to celebrate the second major holiday on the Islamic calendar either in lockdown or unable to attend large gatherings of family and friends.
Read MorePosted by Lani Rigby | Jul 28, 2020
As schools and universities gradually return to face-to-face teaching, some are already rethinking the role of studying online in our future education system.
Read MorePosted by Daniella Scotti | Jul 24, 2020
The Treasurer’s announcement of the largest budget deficit in 70 years, is not news to a tertiary education sector already skating on thin ice.
Read MorePosted by Caitlin Hughes | Jul 17, 2020
Musicians are concerned the government’s financial aid packages will not be enough to support them during the slow recovery ahead.
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